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Communications - Council Term
2014-2016
Communication
0523
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000
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William P. Kenoi, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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BIL 108 Draft 01 2014-2016
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\Council Records\Bills\2014-2016
REP PC 034 2015/11/03 (2014-2016)
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\Council Records\Reports\2014-2016\Planning Committee (PC)
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they cannot support he proposed rezoning and subsequent subdivision. Additionally, <br /> since the existing system cannot meet subdivision standards, the applicant would need to <br /> secure a variance from the Subdivision Code should the change of zone be granted. The <br /> Zoning Code's concurrency requirements related to water state that a zoning amendment <br /> application shall not be granted unless the DWS has determined that it can meet the water <br /> requirements of the project and issue water commitments using its existing system, or <br /> specific improvements to the existing system or a private water system equivalent to the <br /> requirements of the DWS will be provided to meet the water needs of the project and <br /> conditions of zoning delay occupancy until the necessary improvements are actually <br /> constructed. The applicant contends that the concurrency requirement has been met since <br /> the DWS recently issued and installed additional water meters to the subject property that <br /> will provide one meter for each proposed lot. The applicant intends to install an <br /> engineer-certified and designed private pump system that would increase the overall <br /> pressure from the existing meters to each lot. The pump system would be situated at the <br /> makai end of the property where water would then be pumped into a storage tank located <br /> at the mauka-most property boundary, where the water would then be gravity fed to all of <br /> the lots. <br /> 21. Wastewater: County sewer service is not available in the area. According to the <br /> Department of Health, the property is located within 1,000 feet of a public drinking water <br /> source and therefore one individual wastewater system will be allowed to be used for the <br /> project. The individual wastewater system must either contain an aerobic unit with <br /> disinfection or a non-discharge disposal system. <br /> 22. Solid Waste: Solid waste generated on the property will be disposed of at the Kealakehe <br /> transfer station located about 4 miles away. <br /> 23. Essential Utilities and Services: Electricity and telephone services are available to the <br /> property. Police and fire stations are located in Kailua about 4 miles away. Medical <br /> services are available in Kailua and Kealakekua. <br /> AGENCIES' AND ORGANIZATIONS' COMMENTS <br /> 24. Department of Public Works: P.D. Exhibit 4—July 16, 2015 memo <br /> 25. Department of Water Supply: P.D. Exhibit 5—August 5,2015 letter <br /> -6- <br />
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